【題目】根據(jù)所給中文填寫單詞
(1)Nowadays, mobile phone plays a (主要的) role in everyone’s daily communication.
(2)High school students sleep in (宿舍) when they study at school.
(3)Maria came (猛沖,突進(jìn)) down the stairs as soon as she heard her mother back home.
(4)During that times, I always went to the (食堂) with my best friend Louisa.
(5)Do this for your child, and for the (成人) you love in your life as well.
(6)They needed more soldiers to (保衛(wèi)) the country border.
(7)I’d very (可能的) have done the same thing in your situation.
(8)We all know that it is very important for us to learn (口語的) English.
(9)There must be some (誤會) between you and you classmates.
(10)I really enjoyed the long (飛行) with him last week.

【答案】
(1)major
(2)dormitories
(3)dashing
(4)canteen
(5)adults
(6)defend
(7)likely
(8)spoken
(9)misunderstandings
(10)flighting
【解析】1 major,形容詞,意為“主要的”。句意:現(xiàn)在手機(jī)在人們的日常交流中起著主要的作用。
2 dormitory,名詞,意為“宿舍”。主語為High school students,故宿舍不可能只有一個,所以dormitory要使用復(fù)數(shù)形式。
3 dash,動詞,意為“猛沖,突進(jìn)”。此處dashing是修飾動作came,故使用現(xiàn)在分詞。
4 canteen,名詞,意為“食堂”。句意:在那期間,我經(jīng)常和我最好的朋友路易莎一起去食堂。
5 adult,名詞,意為“成人”。此處adult前面有冠詞the,需使用復(fù)數(shù)形式。
6 defend,動詞,意為“保衛(wèi)”。 defend the country border指保衛(wèi)祖國邊境。
7 likely,形容詞,意為“可能的”。 句意:如果我處于你的位置,我也可能做同樣的事情。
8 spoken,形容詞,意為“口語的”。 spoken English指英語口語。
9 misunderstanding,名詞,意為“誤會”。此處misunderstanding前面有some修飾,需使用復(fù)數(shù)形式。
10 flight,名詞,意為“飛行,航行”。句意:我真的很喜歡上周和他一起的長途飛行。

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